Parties d'ouvrages collectifs (4)

  1. 1. Rodari, A., Poli, G., & Van Lint, C. (2022). Jurkat-Derived (J-Lat, J1.1, and Jurkat E4) and CEM-Derived T Cell Lines (8E5 and ACH-2) as Models of Reversible Proviral Latency. In Jurkat-Derived (J-Lat, J1.1, and Jurkat E4) and CEM-Derived T Cell Lines (8E5 and ACH-2) as Models of Reversible Proviral Latency, HIV Reservoirs (1 ed., pp. 3-15). Humana, New York, NY. doi:10.1007/978-1-0716-1871-4_1
  2. 2. Colin, L., Verdin, E., & Van Lint, C. (2014). HIV-1 chromatin, transcription, and the regulatory protein Tat. In E. Vicenzi & G. Poli (Eds.), Methods in molecular biology, Vol. 1087. Human Retroviruses (pp. 85-101). Humana press.(Methods and Protocols).
  3. 3. Bouchat, S., Van Driessche, B., & Van Lint, C. (2014). Transcription (initiation, regulation, elongation). In Encyclopedia of AIDS. Springer: Hope, T. Richman, D. Stevenson, M.
  4. 4. Bex, F., Burny, A., Van Den Broeke, A., & Van Lint, C. (1999). Virus infection, animal. In T. E. Creighton (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Molecular Biology (pp. 2750-2759). John Wiley and Sons Inc.(A Wiley-Interscience Publication).
  5.   Articles dans des revues avec comité de lecture (152)

  6. 1. Bendoumou, M., & Van Lint, C. (2025). Latency Reversing Agents: where are we now? Current opinion in HIV and AIDS.
  7. 2. Chasseur, A. S., Bellefroid, M., Galais, M., Gong, M., Lombard, P., Mathieu, S., Pecquet, A., Plant, E., Ponsard, C., Vreux, L., Yague-Sanz, C., Dewals, B. G., Gillet, N., Muylkens, B., Van Lint, C., & Coupeau, D. (2025). Unbiased and comprehensive identification of virus-derived circular RNAs in a large range of viral species and families: C. Van Lint is corresponding author. PLoS pathogens. doi:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1013448
  8. 3. Shen, X., Anirudhan, J., Fatima, A., Plant, E., Szemes, T., Bouveret, Z., Keruzore, M., Kricha, S., Nan, X., Sabaté San José, A., Bianchin, S., Veraghen, B., Delhaye, L.-P., Mian, B. A., Khalid, L. B., Ali, F., Zhara, H., Ali, A., Toft, M., Dieu, M., Achouri, Y., Li, M., Renard, P., Van Lint, C., Poulard, C., Iqbal, Z., & Bellefroid, E. (2025). Evidence that Dmrta2 acts through repression of Pax6 in cortical patterning and identification of a mutation crucial for DNA recognition associated with microcephaly in human. eNeuro, 12(6), ENEURO.0377-24.2025.
  9. 4. El Baba, R., Haidar Ahmad, S., Vanhulle, C., Vreux, L., Plant, E., Van Lint, C., & Herbein, G. (2025). Formation of polyploid giant cancer cells and the transformative role of human cytomegalovirus IE1 protein. Cancer letters. doi:doi.org/10.1016/j.canlet.2025.217824
  10. 5. Ali, H., Jakub, W., Bendoumou, M., Heng-Chang, C., Maiuri, P., Dutilleul, A., Selberg, S., Nestola, L., Kamil, L., Avettand-Fenoël, V., Necsoi, C., Marcello, A., Esko, K., Mati, K., De Wit, S., Pyrc, K., Pasternak, A. O., Van Lint, C., & Kula-Pacurar, A. (2025). Inhibition of ALKBH5 demethylase of m6A pathway potentiates HIV-1 reactivation from latency. Virology journal,(22), 124.
  11. 6. Dorman, A., Bendoumou, M., Valaitiene, A., Jakub, W., Ali, H., Dutilleul, A., Maiuri, P., Nestola, L., Bociaga-Jasik, M., Mchantaf, G., Necsoi, C., De Wit, S., Avettand-Fenoel, V., Marcello, A., Pyrc, K., Pasternak, A., Van Lint, C., & Kula-Pacurar, A. (2025). Nuclear retention of unspliced HIV-1 RNA as a reversible post-transcriptional block in viral latency (A. Pasternak, C. Van Lint and A. Kula-Pacurar are co-corresponding and co-senior authors). Nature communications.
  12. 7. Sobhy, H., De Rovere, M., Aït-Ammar, A., Kashif, M., Wallet, C., Daouad, F., Loustau, T., Van Lint, C., Schwartz, C., & Rohr, O. (2024). BCL11b interacts with RNA and proteins involved in RNA processing and developmental diseases. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta. Gene Regulatory Mechanisms, 1867(4), 195065. doi:10.1016/j.bbagrm.2024.195065
  13. 8. Dias, J., Cattin, A., Bendoumou, M., Dutilleul, A., Lodge, R., Goulet, J.-P., Fert, A., Raymond Marchand, L., Wiche Salinas, T. R., Ngassaki-Yoka, C.-D., Gabriel, E. M., Caballero, R. E., Routy, J.-P., Cohen, É. A., Van Lint, C., & Ancuta, P. (2024). Retinoic acid enhances HIV-1 reverse transcription and transcription in macrophages via mTOR-modulated mechanisms (C. Van Lint and P. Ancuta are co-corresponding authors). Cell reports, 43(7), 114414. doi:10.1016/j.celrep.2024.114414

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